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Open-FF Chemical ReportΒΆ
This is a script-generated report about a specific chemical used in the Hydraulic Fracking industry. The source of these data is the industry-sponsored website FracFocus, but are analyzed by the independent project Open-FF.
Molecule images courtesy of CompTox. Disclosures before 2011 are not included.
Table of ContentsΒΆ
- General information about the chemical
- General usage within FracFocus & where those records occur
- Detailed usage for all records
- Uses by percentage of the fracking fluid
- Uses by mass
- Companies supplying and using this chemical
- Patterns of use
- Disclosures list of biggest 100 uses with map links
- Tables of raw Names, CAS Numbers and Trade names associated with this chemical
Names for "ambiguousID":ΒΆ
Source | Name |
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Most frequently used name in FF: | msds and non-msds ingredients listed below |
See table of raw names for other names used for this material
Summary from EPA's ChemInformaticsΒΆ
For more detailed information, see the ChemInformatics web site
No ChemInformatics analysis availableΒΆ
Important: Please do NOT infer that the absence of an EPA analysis here implies this chemical is not hazardous. Many fracking materials are not quantified for toxicity because they are still poorly studied or are a mix of unknown or variable composition (even though the constituents are likely to be toxic).
Elsner and Hoelzer Structural GroupingsΒΆ
We adopt a classification scheme based on the work of Elsner and Hoelzer (2016), which organizes chemicals primarily by their core molecular structure and key functional groups, organizing by large classes such as Alcohols and Inorganic Chemicals. Within most of these broad classes, chemicals are further grouped into subgroups sharing more specific structural similarities. See an overview and index of these groups and their details.
For FracFocus materials that were not classified in Elsner and Hoelzer (2016), we used a chatGPT reasoning model to assign an appropriate Elsner and Hoelzer classification. If that was necessary, the model's justification for its classification is given below.
Structural classification not availabe for this CAS numberΒΆ
General frequency of useΒΆ
Unfiltered data set | Filtered data set | with calculated mass | |
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Num disclosures | 42,247 | 40,689 | 29,769* |
% of disclosures | 22% | 22% | 16% |
*See below for list of companies not reporting enough info for mass calculations
Where this material has been reportedΒΆ
FracFocus records that have conflicting or non-standard location data are not included in this map. This includes many records in Alaska.
Detailed UsesΒΆ
Each "use" below represents a single record in a disclosure, that is, a single line. A given disclosure may have more than one record of a particular chemical.
Using all filtered data for this chemical.
Uses by percent of the fracking jobΒΆ
This measure roughly shows a comparison of the concentration of the chemical in the whole fracking job (including the base fluid which is typically over 80%). Only the disclosures where the sum of PercentHFJob is within 5% of 100% are considered "valid."
PERCENTILES: -- 25%: 0.0032984 percent -- 50%: 0.0215827 percent -- 75%: 0.0918752 percent -- max: 100.0 percent
Uses by massΒΆ
This measure shows a comparison of the absolute quantity of a chemical used in a fracking job.
Number of records with a mass (blue circles): 55,072
Number of records without a calculable mass (orange bars): 50,325
mass PERCENTILES: (represented by lines in the figure) -- 25%: 145 pounds -- 50%: 2,526 pounds -- 75%: 37,479 pounds -- 95%: 30,143,617 pounds -- 99%: 69,026,198 pounds -- max: 328,386,657 pounds
Which suppliers are most frequently named for this chemical?ΒΆ
The field reported below is bgSupplier.
Which primarySuppliers are most frequently associated with this chemical?ΒΆ
The primarySupplier is a disclosure-level value and is not necessarily related to a given chemical record. Nevertheless, it indicates the supplier with the most records in a fracking job.
Total mass reported by operator: Who uses the biggest quantity?ΒΆ
The field reported below is bgOperator.
Total mass reported by primarySupplier - biggest associationsΒΆ
Across some of the primarySuppliersΒΆ
mass | massSource | APINumber (FF link) | bgStateName | bgCountyName | bgOperatorName | TotalBaseWaterVolume | date | primarySupplier | bgSupplier | TradeName_trunc |
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Raw fields for this chemicalΒΆ
These are the fields in the raw FracFocus data as they are entered for the records positively identified as this chemical. These raw fields often have typos, variations on a chemical name, etc. In some cases, two variations may seem identical, but probably differ by non-printing characters.
Shown are operators and how many records without mass, as well as the types of information missing or in error for each company. In addition, not all disclosures are curated by Open-FF yet.
Operator | records without mass | % carrier not curated | % without TBWV | % no water carrier record | % total percent out of tolerance | % no PercentHFJob | |
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